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File #: 19-2037   
Type: Capital Improvements
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 4/4/2019
Posting Language: Ordinance approving a construction contract with Davila Construction, Inc. in the amount of $965,292.00 for repairs to the wall and roof of the Airport FireFighting Rescue facility located at 1750 Skyplace Boulevard at the San Antonio International Airport and appropriated funding from the Airport Improvement and Contingency Fund. [Carlos Contreras, Assistant City Manager; Russell Handy, Director, Aviation]
Indexes: Aviation Contract, Aviation Maintenance Work
Attachments: 1. ARFF Award Recomendation Letter_rev1 2019-01-25, 2. Bid Tab, 3. Draft Ordinance, 4. Ordinance 2019-04-04-0269
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DEPARTMENT: Aviation


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Russell J. Handy


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: Citywide


SUBJECT:

Construction Contract for Repairs to the Wall and Roof of the Airport Rescue Fire Fighting Facility at the San Antonio International Airport


SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes a construction contract with Davila Construction, Inc. for repairs to the roof and walls at the Airport Rescue Fire Fighting facility located at 1750 Skyplace Boulevard at the San Antonio International Airport. The contract is in the amount of $965,262.00. This action will appropriate funding from the Airport Improvement and Contingency Fund.


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The ARFF Station, located on the north side of the airport complex, specializes in aircraft crash fire suppression, passenger rescue, and EMS Paramedic first responders for the airport. The station was constructed in 1986. Within the past five years, the west wall began to exhibit separation. In addition, loose bricks at the parapet and "oil canning" of the roof membrane was noted where the roof and parapet met. Oil canning is the visible waviness, bulking or rippling of the metal that affects flat surfaces of roofs between the standing steams. An engineer's assessment by AECOM recommended stabilizing the foundation and reroofing to address the "oil canning" issue.

The project will demolish the existing roof system and install a new system with a two-ply membrane over lightweight insulating concrete and accessories including a certified lightning protection system. In addition, the contractor will install new piers to stabilize the foundation, seal all cracks in the existing masonry walls and repair cracks on the interior walls.


ISSUE:

An Invitation For Bids was released on September 28, 2018. Three bids were opened on November 6, 2018. AECOM analyzed the bids and recommends Davila for the project.

The Goal Setting Committee applied a subcontracting goal of 24% for M/WBE and 2% for AABE. Davila Constructi...

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